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Student Progress and Success
Student Achievement Initiative
The Student Achievement Initiative is the performance funding system designed for our community and technical
colleges. The Student Achievement Initiative serves two functions. First, it improves public accountability by more
accurately describing what students achieve each year. Second, it provides incentives, through financial rewards, to
colleges for increasing the levels of achievement attained by their students. The Student Achievement Initiative rewards
colleges based on achievement points. There are five categories of achievement measures:
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Building towards college-level skills — Points are awarded when basic education for adult students increase
their basic literacy and math skills. Points are also awarded when students successfully complete the pre-college
math and English sequence. There is an additional point for college transition earned each time a basic
education student earns a post-basic education point.
First year College Success — Points are awarded when students pass two critical milestones on the way to
completing their first year of college-level work: completing the first 15 college credits; and completing the first
30 college credits.
Second year College Success — Points are awarded when students complete at least 45 credits in targeted
courses, either in a professional-technical or academic transfer pathway to ensure they are taking courses that
will lead to completion.
First five credits in quantitative completed — Points are awarded when students meet the math requirement
for their program. Math is a critical barrier for many students.
Completion — Points are awarded when students complete associate degrees, workforce certificates (of at least
20 credits) or apprenticeships.
Awards — Consistent with the Board’s policy, Student Achievement performance funding is awarded as
follows: 45 percent for each college’s share of total points less completions (readiness and progress point
production), 45 percent for each college’s relative points per student (effectiveness) and 10 percent for each
college’s share of completions.
Degrees and Certificates Awarded
There is a wide variety of ways the CTCs help advance the education of adults in our state. Colleges help thousands
of adults to complete high school or earn the General Education Development (GED ®) certificate. Workforce
degrees prepare students to enter employment in technical fields, while academic degrees prepare students for
transfer to a four-year program. Students move to journey-level status after completion of apprenticeship training,
which includes classroom instruction at the colleges. Also, students may receive a high school diploma by earning
an associate degree.
Community colleges offer options for transfer associate degrees that are more specific to a major than the Associate
in Arts degree. Major related program (MRP) degrees follow one of the two statewide transfer agreements to help
students better prepare for the junior year of their selected major upon transfer.
The coding for short certificates changed in summer, 2014. There are now two codes that separate these certificates.
Short certificates of 1to 19 credits are now Exit Code 9. This code was previously used to identify a unique or noncredit workforce training completion. However, it was not use consistently across the system. Short certificates of 20
to 44 credits use Exit 4.
After College Status – Transfer
The source of the transfer data from public universities has changed over the last few years. In 2009-10, the transfer
information regarding public baccalaureates was supplied by the Educational Research and Data Center. In 2010-11
the information was not collected, and in 2011-12 public baccalaureates were contacted directly by SBCTC for this
report. For the 2012-13 and 2013-14 data, SBCTC was able to use MRTE+, which is the database of enrollment,
transcript, and completion data for each public two-year and four-year institution in Washington.
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After College Status – Job Preparatory
Job preparatory and apprenticeship students nine months after college: The table provides wage and employment
data for “exiting” job preparatory and apprenticeship students; that is, those for whom it has been a full year since last
enrolled, whether completing a program or not. Once students are deemed “exiting” students, their wages and
employment status are evaluated three quarters (nine months) after they leave college. The most recent year of data is
for students who completed training in 2013-14 and entered the workforce in 2014-15. Note: as of 2014 the
employment rate no longer includes an estimate for out-of-state and self-employment. The employment rate
difference between those who complete and non-completers remains substantial.
SBCTC categorizes workforce education programs into higher-wage, middle-wage, and lower-wage programs based
on the actual earnings nine months after college for the typical graduate.
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STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT POINTS BY COLLEGE
ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15
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Total
Headcount
College
Bates
Basic
Skills
College
Readiness
- English
College
Readiness
- Math
1st 15
Credits
1st 30
Credits
45 Credits
Quantitative
Retention
Completion
Total Points
5,624
1,061
421
996
1,603
1,200
780
378
1,290
732
8,461
20,877
2,696
1,316
3,209
5,034
3,847
2,249
3,189
5,566
1,719
28,825
Bellingham
4,011
386
289
846
979
815
691
684
1,096
626
6,412
Big Bend
3,532
962
698
2,020
907
733
531
574
1,005
442
7,872
Cascadia
4,318
883
501
1,796
1,160
908
485
906
1,297
428
8,364
Centralia
4,938
783
519
932
880
744
610
708
1,149
527
6,852
16,975
3,040
1,776
4,559
3,540
3,057
2,296
2,314
5,276
1,853
27,711
6,824
1,121
945
1,549
1,760
1,320
967
574
1,696
884
10,816
Columbia Basin
10,859
2,212
1,132
3,040
2,158
1,831
1,252
1,266
3,111
1,187
17,189
Edmonds
13,310
3,390
572
3,408
2,870
1,985
1,315
1,697
3,386
992
19,615
Everett
Bellevue
Clark
Clover Park
16,089
2,865
1,324
3,354
3,848
2,871
1,682
2,546
4,530
1,295
24,315
Grays Harbor
2,913
795
577
1,102
681
574
454
464
800
387
5,834
Green River
11,587
2,497
489
3,430
2,777
2,286
1,525
1,508
3,378
1,405
19,295
Highline
15,269
4,708
726
3,354
2,725
2,099
1,400
1,446
3,648
1,058
21,164
Lake Washington
6,215
3,215
565
864
1,179
1,024
907
699
1,837
704
10,994
Lower Columbia
5,634
1,489
1,013
2,480
1,048
948
792
718
1,640
675
10,803
Olympic
12,279
803
1,496
4,195
2,397
2,086
1,620
1,565
3,417
1,508
19,087
Peninsula
3,314
718
530
1,231
781
670
563
570
912
529
6,504
13,600
1,753
2,203
4,914
3,704
2,908
3,177
2,584
4,439
1,728
27,410
9,435
3,890
287
719
1,267
985
815
407
1,567
865
10,802
Seattle Central
10,740
2,966
1,185
2,465
2,111
1,594
1,018
1,065
2,638
792
15,834
Seattle North
11,221
1,810
467
1,426
2,256
1,430
711
1,108
2,534
649
12,391
Seattle South
Seattle Vocational
Institute
11,451
2,701
456
1,349
2,462
1,440
935
1,136
2,585
953
14,017
744
506
-
-
205
186
128
-
192
179
1,396
Pierce District
Renton
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STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT POINTS BY COLLEGE
ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15
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College
Total
Headcount
Basic
Skills
Shoreline
8,633
1,415
Skagit Valley
9,155
South Puget Sound
7,736
College
Readiness
- English
College
Readiness
- Math
1st 15
Credits
1st 30
Credits
45
Credits
Quantitative
Retention
Completion
Total Points
1,203
12,289
181
1,636
2,095
1,526
947
995
2,291
1,537
853
1,908
1,739
1,420
1,034
1,122
2,041
807
12,461
1,232
1,005
2,997
2,123
1,681
1,231
1,429
2,397
1,001
15,096
18,259
5,369
1,547
2,802
2,851
2,362
1,742
1,417
2,896
1,358
22,344
8,387
196
1,129
2,561
2,523
2,073
1,175
1,282
2,481
1,072
14,492
11,092
1,634
1,362
5,306
2,734
2,194
1,390
1,831
3,535
1,204
21,190
Walla Walla
5,848
715
652
1,623
1,181
1,043
852
780
1,572
775
9,193
Wenatchee Valley
5,386
771
835
1,826
1,311
1,117
837
687
1,745
854
9,983
Whatcom
7,066
1,039
613
2,502
1,373
887
1,127
2,206
930
12,424
Yakima Valley
7,865
2,442
1,719
2,684
1,562
1,283
1,014
943
2,381
863
14,891
311,186
63,600
29,383
79,083
68,198
53,613
38,012
39,719
82,534
32,184
486,326
Spokane
Spokane Falls
Tacoma
System Total
1,747
Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse Student Achievement database.
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Degrees and Certificates Awarded
2010-11
2011-12
9,875
138
10,689
155
Certificates and Apprenticeships
Short Term (less than 1 year)
Certificates
Long Term (1 or more years) Certificates
Apprenticeships
15,442
5,851
1,228
College-level Academic Degrees
Associate in Science - Transfer
Direct and Local Transfer Agreement Degrees
General Studies (non-Transfer) Degree
Total College-level Awards
% Change
College-level Workforce Degrees
Applied Associate Degrees
Applied Baccalaureate Degrees
High School Level
GEDs awarded after college classes
High School Diplomas
High School Diploma Awarded After Degree
2012-13
5 Year
Change
2013-14
2014-15
10,298
192
10,403
244
10,222
286
3.5%
107.2%
15,655
5,682
1,360
17,243
5,879
1,502
14,949
5,587
816
9,242
5,798
782
-40.2%
-0.9%
-36.3%
821
15,362
376
1,018
15,729
410
1,138
16,354
401
1,184
16,255
379
1,248
17,243
425
52.0%
12.2%
13.0%
49,093
13.5%
50,698
3.3%
53,007
4.6%
49,817
-6.0%
45,246
-9.2%
-7.8%
4,396
1,511
367
4,142
1,300
640
3,843
1,431
650
3,261
1,746
744
431
2,209
913
-90.2%
46.2%
148.8%
Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse, Outcomes Student Degree Table. Apprenticeship completions from Labor & Industries.
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PERCENT OF AWARDS BY DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTIC
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
5.3%
5.1%
5.5%
5.3%
5.9%
5.4%
6.0%
6.0%
6.4%
6.6%
Students of Color
Degrees
26.0%
26.4%
28.2%
29.8%
31.1%
Certificates
33.0%
35.0%
36.1%
36.7%
38.3%
Female Students
Degrees
Certificates
57.8%
53.0%
56.3%
51.5%
57.1%
51.1%
57.4%
53.1%
58.4%
54.2%
Students with Disabilities
Degrees
Certificates
Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse, Outcomes Student Degree Table.
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CERTIFICATES, GEDS AND HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMAS AWARDED
ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15
GED® Awarded After
College Classes
Bates
Bellevue
High School Diploma
Awarded After
AA Degree
5
150
0
13
0
52
Bellingham
4
0
17
Big Bend
3
114
7
Cascadia
0
19
15
Centralia
22
60
0
Clark
34
17
52
Clover Park
4
83
0
Columbia Basin
7
57
0
Edmonds
19
256
8
Everett
32
123
34
Grays Harbor
10
49
8
Green River
13
180
32
Highline
19
14
80
Lake Washington
0
27
17
Lower Columbia
5
142
46
Olympic
21
19
85
Peninsula
18
19
35
Pierce Fort Steilacoom
3
54
33
Pierce Puyallup
1
17
54
Renton
12
118
14
Seattle Central
6
58
44
Seattle North
4
55
0
Seattle South
3
89
0
Seattle Voc Institute
0
0
0
Shoreline
11
34
31
Skagit Valley
11
73
0
South Puget Sound
12
114
37
Spokane
38
69
6
Spokane Falls
26
28
6
Tacoma
10
91
72
Walla Walla
34
60
5
Wenatchee Valley
4
3
32
Whatcom
4
17
73
23
0
18
431
2,209
913
Yakima Valley
COLLEGE TOTAL
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Diploma
Washington Community and Technical Colleges
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COLLEGE TOTAL
ACADEMIC ASSOCIATE DEGREES
ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15
Assoc. in
Science
Degree
Bates
Bellevue
Direct Transfer
Agreement (DTA)
Local Transfer
Agreements
General
Studies
0
0
0
0
131
1,405
0
45
Bellingham
0
1
0
0
Big Bend
6
282
0
26
Cascadia
48
426
0
0
Centralia
9
284
0
12
87
1,207
8
0
1
0
0
0
Columbia Basin
18
735
0
4
Edmonds
63
611
0
30
Everett
44
716
23
89
9
182
5
1
143
837
0
16
Clark
Clover Park
Grays Harbor
Green River
Highline
68
762
0
0
Lake Washington
0
70
0
0
Lower Columbia
19
286
6
0
Olympic
52
684
0
11
Peninsula
6
256
0
0
Pierce Fort Steilacoom
32
892
0
44
Pierce Puyallup
20
479
0
5
Renton
0
5
0
0
106
747
0
0
Seattle North
67
440
6
0
Seattle South
56
270
0
0
Seattle Central
Seattle Voc Institute
0
0
0
0
Shoreline
64
456
52
0
Skagit Valley
36
350
4
28
South Puget Sound
42
708
0
45
Spokane
0
428
0
1
Spokane Falls
13
787
21
1
Tacoma
57
785
2
1
Walla Walla
24
376
0
0
Wenatchee Valley
10
472
0
6
5
703
0
47
12
474
0
13
1,248
17,116
127
425
Whatcom
Yakima Valley
COLLEGE TOTAL
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WORKFORCE AWARDS
ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15
Short-Term
Less Than
1 Year
Certificate
Long-Term
One Year
or More
Certificate
Associate
Degree
in Applied
Science
Apprenticeship
Applied
Bachelor’s
TOTAL
ALL
AWARDS
Bates
Bellevue
Bellingham
Big Bend
Cascadia
Centralia
Clark
Clover Park
Columbia Basin
Edmonds
Everett
Grays Harbor
Green River
Highline
Lake Washington
Lower Columbia
Olympic
Peninsula
Pierce Fort Steilacoom
Pierce Puyallup
Renton
Seattle Central
Seattle North
Seattle South
Seattle Voc Institute
Shoreline
Skagit Valley
South Puget Sound
Spokane
Spokane Falls
Tacoma
Walla Walla
Wenatchee Valley
Whatcom
Yakima Valley
275
183
92
82
11
108
533
437
37
570
453
113
524
60
229
9
351
169
255
51
104
3
486
1,212
38
779
192
245
122
61
537
315
154
154
298
192
139
214
24
0
22
151
182
146
177
336
96
95
90
250
126
390
33
67
83
511
73
120
90
119
141
157
222
338
63
283
526
172
84
86
332
442
402
108
13
195
561
458
320
336
327
134
414
285
513
258
496
138
196
125
293
331
186
138
0
348
214
241
727
298
372
317
229
214
261
88
0
4
0
0
13
12
10
40
0
23
2
4
2
18
3
4
0
0
0
186
0
0
169
0
0
70
1
129
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
62
0
0
0
28
0
0
57
0
0
0
0
0
16
0
29
22
0
0
0
27
4
41
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,042
2,472
734
652
532
753
2,662
1,175
1,421
2,070
2,200
609
2,258
1,380
1,140
900
2,142
696
1,576
835
1,243
1,395
1,368
2,068
157
1,916
1,135
1,667
1,858
1,304
2,210
1,657
1,086
1,301
1,185
COLLEGE TOTAL
9,242
5,798
10,222
782
286
48,799
Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse, Outcomes Student Degree Table.
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ACADEMIC TRANSFER DEGREES
ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15
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Bates
Bellevue
Bellingham
Big Bend
Cascadia
Centralia
Clark
Clover Park
Columbia Basin
Edmonds
Everett
Grays Harbor
Green River
Highline
Lake Washington
Lower Columbia
Olympic
Peninsula
Pierce Fort Steilacoom
Pierce Puyallup
Renton
Seattle Central
Seattle North
Seattle South
Shoreline
Skagit Valley
South Puget Sound
Spokane
Spokane Falls
Tacoma
Walla Walla
Wenatchee Valley
Whatcom
Yakima Valley
System Total
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Biology/
Chemistry
Engineering/
Physics
Bio and
Chemical
Engineering
Computer and
Electrical
Engineering
Mechanical, Civil,
Aeronautical,
Industrial and
Materials Science
Engineering
(AS–T/Track 1)
(AS-T/Track 2)
(AS-T/MRP)
(AS-T/MRP)
(AS-T/MRP)
0
36
0
1
20
6
14
0
9
16
4
5
49
21
0
7
20
6
18
7
0
33
14
15
16
7
11
0
0
22
5
3
0
3
0
65
0
5
23
3
52
0
9
27
6
4
94
47
0
2
11
0
14
13
0
73
53
38
47
29
31
0
5
12
19
7
5
9
0
5
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
6
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
7
9
0
0
0
0
2
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
5
0
0
0
0
0
17
0
0
3
0
11
1
0
10
25
0
0
0
0
6
16
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
5
12
0
0
0
0
368
703
23
46
108
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ACADEMIC TRANSFER DEGREES
ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15
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Associate
in Arts
Biology
(DTA)
(DTA/MRP)
Business
Elementary
Education/
Math Education
Pre-Nursing
(DTA/MRP)
(DTA/MRP)
(DTA/MRP)
Local
Agreement
Transfer
Degree
Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,215
0
189
1
0
0
1,536
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
Big Bend
259
0
14
0
9
0
288
Cascadia
324
0
72
4
26
0
474
Bates
Bellevue
Bellingham
Centralia
Clark
Clover Park
261
10
13
0
0
0
293
1,078
14
101
8
6
8
1,302
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Columbia Basin
732
0
3
0
0
0
753
Edmonds
385
11
180
1
34
0
674
Everett
634
0
75
0
7
23
783
Grays Harbor
170
0
9
0
3
5
196
Green River
685
0
121
6
25
0
980
Highline
566
11
112
0
73
0
830
Lake Washington
0
0
13
0
57
0
70
Lower Columbia
270
0
16
0
0
6
311
Olympic
628
0
47
0
9
0
736
Peninsula
242
0
13
1
0
0
262
Pierce Fort Steilacoom
745
10
67
1
69
0
924
Pierce Puyallup
407
10
28
0
34
0
499
0
0
0
2
3
0
5
Seattle Central
732
0
15
0
0
0
853
Seattle North
293
0
147
0
0
6
513
Seattle South
230
0
40
0
0
0
326
Shoreline
456
0
0
0
0
52
572
Skagit Valley
296
12
34
0
8
4
390
South Puget Sound
593
20
54
7
34
0
750
Spokane
400
6
17
1
4
0
428
Spokane Falls
746
8
26
2
5
21
821
Tacoma
575
9
122
21
58
2
844
Walla Walla
353
4
12
7
0
0
400
Wenatchee Valley
458
0
14
0
0
0
482
Whatcom
703
0
0
0
0
0
708
Yakima Valley
426
0
48
0
0
0
486
14,862
125
1,602
62
465
127
18,491
Renton
SYSTEM TOTAL
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ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15
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Allied Health
Nursing
(RN and
LPN)
Health
Tech1
Health
Services2
Archit.
and
Constr.
Bates
9.5
40
31
105
0
15
Bellevue
75
89
55
0
0
Bellingham
65
40
40
83
Big Bend
22
0
30
Cascadia
0
0
0
Centralia
28
0
Clark
Agric., Food
& Natural
Resources
Arts, A/V &
Communication
Business,
Mgmt.
& Admin.
Education and
Training
Finance
25
32
0
80
195
22
0
17
0
87
0
0
9
1
0
26
17
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
124
13
0
0
55
5
0
130
62
236
10
0
5
317
131
0
Clover Park
99
126
128
45
13
29
79
13
0
Columbia Basin
71
91
63
5
1
0
82
25
0
Edmonds
19
66
57
146
21
0
304
38
0
Everett
222
0
99
58
0
0
219
42
0
Grays Harbor
60
7
0
29
12
0
81
13
0
Green River
28
60
22
98
15
0
75
88
0
Highline
65
21
69
1
0
22
69
65
0
Lake Washington
67
57
139
51
10
9
188
76
0
Lower Columbia
185
1
35
2
2
0
62
23
0
Olympic
92
22
56
11
0
4
113
107
7
Peninsula
17
0
38
6
10
0
89
9
0
Pierce Fort
Steilacoom
5
18
28
13
0
0
91
174
0
Pierce Puyallup
29
11
13
0
0
0
119
14
0
Renton
50
45
214
104
0
0
118
41
0
Seattle Central
56
62
33
20
0
43
22
2
0
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Allied Health
Nursing
(RN and
LPN)
Health
Tech1
Seattle North
107
209
191
44
0
Seattle South
46
0
51
5
0
0
85
37
Seattle Voc Institute
Shoreline
Health
Services2
Archit. and
Constr.
Agric., Food
& Natural
Resources
Arts, A/V &
Communication
Business,
Mgmt.
& Admin.
Education and
Training
Finance
1
105
46
0
49
0
93
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
105
89
91
22
0
166
218
42
0
Skagit Valley
83
0
103
3
57
2
32
85
0
South Puget Sound
16
0
139
84
5
0
138
94
1
139
109
116
44
46
0
160
0
0
Spokane
Spokane Falls
0
58
4
0
0
83
81
59
0
Tacoma
112
244
56
17
24
0
319
35
0
Walla Walla
182
0
176
58
148
0
126
11
0
Wenatchee Valley
111
39
43
24
17
0
53
160
0
Whatcom
38
45
61
0
0
19
151
49
0
Yakima Valley
96
37
91
15
4
1
75
216
0
2,498
1,648
2,717
1,162
458
479
3,971
1,734
8
SYSTEM TOTAL
1
Includes dental hygienists and high wage technicians, such as surgical tech, dental tech, EKG tech, radiation tech, paramedic, etc.
Includes other health services, such as optometric assistant, dietetic tech, physical therapist, pharmacy tech, dental tech, etc.
2
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Law,
Public
Safety &
Security
Transp.,
Distrib.
&
Logistics
Unclassified
Cluster
Hospitality
& Tourism
Human
Services
11
29
23
36
122
1
0
251
0
799
0
17
186
21
0
12
0
0
12
764
34
0
62
5
210
0
0
65
0
708
Big Bend
0
0
12
0
46
0
0
51
0
214
Cascadia
0
0
18
0
0
0
0
0
0
24
Bates
Bellevue
Bellingham
Centralia
Manufac-turing
Marketing,
Sales &
Services
Science,
Tech,
Engineering
& Math
Information
Tech.
Total
0
0
20
26
31
0
0
23
0
325
Clark
95
13
37
14
101
9
0
85
0
1,245
Clover Park
30
108
163
7
66
20
94
57
0
1,077
0
0
19
23
22
63
20
17
1
503
70
17
202
83
32
17
11
0
0
1,083
Everett
0
34
96
31
307
0
8
0
0
1,116
Grays Harbor
0
18
6
8
94
0
0
15
0
343
Green River
3
0
53
39
189
161
7
193
2
1,033
Highline
26
35
21
40
0
1
0
0
0
435
Lake Washington
30
55
103
0
94
0
6
106
0
991
Lower Columbia
0
8
15
13
24
5
0
18
0
393
Olympic
47
44
37
6
681
9
0
1
0
1,237
Peninsula
17
17
45
7
75
1
0
9
0
340
Pierce Fort Steilacoom
6
33
29
76
6
39
0
0
0
518
Pierce Puyallup
0
1
64
2
0
6
0
0
0
259
Renton
29
0
115
10
116
0
0
65
1
908
Seattle Central
40
41
58
0
15
0
0
15
0
407
0
0
25
0
53
11
0
0
0
792
Columbia Basin
Edmonds
Seattle North
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Seattle South
Seattle Voc Institute
Shoreline
Law,
Public
Safety &
Security
Manufacturing
Marketing,
Sales &
Services
Science,
Tech,
Engineering
& Math
Transp.,
Distrib.
&
Logistics
Unclassified
Cluster
Total
Hospitality
& Tourism
Human
Services
Information
Tech.
55
0
7
0
381
0
0
666
87
1,440
0
21
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
157
7
102
0
16
217
31
0
162
0
1,268
Skagit Valley
18
31
45
18
23
27
0
36
0
563
South Puget Sound
37
0
52
27
52
0
4
59
0
708
Spokane
67
30
56
72
253
26
0
69
0
1,187
Spokane Falls
3
54
33
0
26
21
0
0
0
422
Tacoma
0
99
137
40
0
107
0
2
0
1,192
34
7
104
10
172
0
2
128
0
1,158
0
14
19
22
24
0
0
29
0
555
14
0
0
12
41
33
30
49
0
2
4
2
0
0
0
12
0
0
452
645
673
840
1,946
731
3,434
573
152
2,134
103
25,261
Walla Walla
Wenatchee Valley
Whatcom
Yakima Valley
SYSTEM TOTAL
Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse, Outcomes Student Degree Table and Student Achievement.
Note: The degrees and certificates represent the number of awards rather than the number of students receiving awards.
For information about the career cluster groupings go to http://www.careerclusters.org/16clusters.cfm.
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SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS OF STUDENTS RECEIVING
ASSOCIATE DEGREES OR CERTIFICATES
ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15
Total Students
Receiving Degrees
or Certificates
Bates
Bellevue
Bellingham
% of Color
% Disabled
% Female
689
2,284
462
35.6%
40.6%
20.7%
6.4%
6.9%
7.8%
34.0%
57.7%
41.6%
474
483
520
35.5%
29.1%
24.4%
6.1%
9.3%
5.2%
53.6%
54.9%
50.3%
Clark
Clover Park
Columbia Basin
2,126
904
1,183
23.6%
34.9%
38.0%
4.6%
7.5%
6.4%
61.5%
58.9%
61.3%
Edmonds
Everett
Grays Harbor
1,457
1,488
399
33.4%
26.9%
21.5%
8.2%
5.6%
8.5%
53.4%
59.0%
55.1%
Green River
Highline
Lake Washington
1,565
1,172
694
35.2%
53.1%
26.9%
6.0%
6.8%
9.7%
51.5%
64.8%
64.5%
Lower Columbia
Olympic
Peninsula
643
1,626
498
12.1%
22.8%
22.1%
6.4%
7.1%
6.8%
69.8%
54.1%
50.8%
Pierce Fort Steilacoom
Pierce Puyallup
Renton
1,672
218
658
37.4%
25.2%
49.4%
6.9%
7.4%
7.9%
63.0%
66.2%
52.6%
Seattle Central
Seattle North
Seattle South
1,224
1,207
729
47.4%
38.7%
58.8%
4.3%
4.4%
5.3%
57.4%
53.2%
44.8%
Seattle Voc Institute
Shoreline
Skagit Valley
150
1,403
796
83.8%
37.7%
22.5%
0.0%
6.5%
6.9%
61.4%
52.8%
61.6%
South Puget Sound
Spokane
Spokane Falls
1,143
1,376
1,194
30.1%
17.7%
18.8%
4.0%
6.3%
8.0%
60.7%
56.2%
60.4%
Tacoma
Walla Walla
Wenatchee Valley
1,515
1,123
786
35.4%
28.3%
36.3%
8.1%
5.3%
6.4%
66.3%
45.9%
62.0%
Whatcom
Yakima Valley
1,104
1,010
22.8%
55.4%
8.4%
3.7%
60.6%
72.0%
35,975
32.8%
6.4%
57.8%
Big Bend
Cascadia
Centralia
SYSTEM TOTAL
Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse, Outcomes Student Degree Table. Exit code A-T, 1-4.
Note: This report counts unduplicated students, not number of degrees awarded.
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After College Status - Transfer
TREND IN TRANSFERS AND TRANSITIONS
TO WASHINGTON BACCALAUREATE INSTITUTIONS
Transfer Year
2012-13
2010-11
2011-12
Transfer to Public Baccalaureates
*
15,223
14,014
12,774
Running Start to Public
Baccalaureates
*
(Included
above)
2,522
2,588
4,477
3,824
3,313
4,331
204
311
329
412
*
19,358
20,178
20,105
Transfer to Independent Institutions
Transfer into CTC Applied
Bachelors
TOTAL
TRANSFERS/TRANSITIONS
2013-14
2014-15
* Incomplete data
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After College Status – Transfer*
Number of Transfers/Transitions to Baccalaureate Institutions
Percent
transferring with
Associate
Degree**
TOTAL
U of Idaho
Portland State U
CTC BAS
WWU
Bellingham
WSU Vancouver
WSU Tri-Cities
WSU Spokane
WSU Pullman
WGU
UW Tacoma
UW Seattle
UW Bothell
TESC
EWU Cheney
CWU Main
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Bates
Bellevue
Bellingham
Big Bend
Cascadia
Centralia
Clark
Clover Park
Columbia Basin
Edmonds
Everett
Grays Harbor
Green River
Highline
Lake Washington
Lower Columbia
Olympic
Peninsula
Pierce District
Renton
Seattle Central
Forthcoming
*Transfer counts include students who participated in Running Start at a CTC and then attended a baccalaureate institution, as well as students currently enrolled in
a bachelor of applied science program at the CTC.
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62
Percent
transferring with
Associate
Degree**
TOTAL
U of Idaho
Portland State U
CTC BAS
WWU Bellingham
WSU Vancouver
WSU Tri-Cities
WSU Spokane
WSU Pullman
WGU
UW Tacoma
UW Seattle
UW Bothell
TESC
EWU Cheney
CWU Main
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Seattle North
Seattle South
Shoreline
Skagit Valley College
South Puget Sound
Forthcoming
Spokane
Spokane Falls
Tacoma
Walla Walla
Wenatchee Valley
Whatcom Community
Yakima Valley
Former Running Start
from CTC
COLLEGE TOTAL
Source: MRTE+
*Number supplied by TESC
**Denominator includes WA universities only (no WGU)
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63
Green River
Highline
Lake Washington
Lower Columbia
Olympic
Peninsula
Pierce
Renton
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2
39
0
6
0
5
0
1
0
34
0
6
0
98
1
31
1
2
4
23
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
1
4
4
13
9
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
8
0
0
1
0
0
3
14
1
3
2
0
0
1
3
2
2
0
1
15
3
4
0
0
0
8
0
5
0
0
0
0
21
2
0
2
10
3
7
33
28
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
3
26
82
8
29
18
1
3
2
0
1
1
0
4
2
0
2
0
46
0
0
0
0
5
7
26
23
2
10
12
0
0
3
3
14
15
3
34
9
0
38
37
2
10
22
1
10
11
0
1
3
4
1
5
21
23
27
10
30
33
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
1
3
0
6
13
9
9
19
10
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
7
0
11
1
15
2
0
2
10
1
68
0
6
0
12
4
16
0
3
3
8
2
9
0
0
1
2
0
63
0
2
15
32
7
125
12
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
Washington Community and Technical Colleges
TOTAL
Whitworth U
Grays Harbor
Whitman
Everett
U of Puget Sound
Edmonds
U of Phoenix
Columbia Basin
St. Martin's U
Clover Park
Seattle Pacific U
Clark
Seattle U
Centralia
Pacific Lutheran U
Cascadia
Northwest U
Big Bend
Heritage U
Bellingham
Gonzaga U
Bellevue
Cornish
Bates
City U of Seattle
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ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15
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8
249
2
23
47
41
65
42
85
127
174
29
138
138
25
37
87
24
320
26
64
Cornish
Gonzaga U
Heritage U
Northwest U
Pacific Lutheran U
Seattle U
Seattle Pacific U
St. Martin's U
U of Phoenix
U of Puget Sound
Whitman
Whitworth U
23
18
8
0
1
0
0
1
9
9
0
0
119
76
11
12
0
1
8
7
0
1
0
0
0
0
179
Seattle North
Seattle South
22
1
0
1
2
4
46
5
0
12
1
0
0
94
Shoreline
Seattle Central
TOTAL
City U of Seattle
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ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15
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125
15
5
3
0
9
2
48
12
0
9
0
0
1
104
Skagit Valley
8
1
0
0
4
1
5
8
0
16
0
0
0
43
South Puget Sound
3
0
1
1
7
15
6
3
60
12
1
0
0
109
Spokane
3
0
17
0
1
0
1
0
0
26
0
0
41
89
Spokane Falls
4
0
41
1
2
0
3
2
3
25
0
0
38
119
12
0
0
0
7
29
6
3
24
38
12
0
0
131
Walla Walla
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
15
0
3
3
25
Wenatchee Valley
2
0
9
0
2
1
3
5
1
11
0
0
2
36
Whatcom
4
2
0
0
8
1
9
3
1
6
0
0
0
34
Yakima Valley
2
0
1
78
4
1
0
1
1
19
0
0
2
109
420
35
94
146
237
185
603
191
197
651
22
3
100
2,884
Tacoma
COLLEGE TOTAL
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65
After College Status – Job Preparatory
Placement and Wages
Employed
2010-11
Employed
2011-12
Employed
2012-13
Employed
2013-14
Employed
2014-15
Number Completing Programs
Job Preparatory
Apprenticeship
22,128
1,232
24,343
1,365
25,173
1,439
23,189
1,519
21,698
955
Number Employed
Job Preparatory
Apprenticeship
16,462
967
18,680
966
19,639
1,196
16,377
1,195
15,977
848
Employment Rate
Job Prep. Completing Programs
Job Prep. Left without Completing
Apprenticeship
74%
63%
78%
77%
66%
71%
78%
66%
83%
71%
58%
79%
74%
62%
89%
Median Wage
Job Prep. Completing Programs
Job Prep. Left without Completing
All Job Preparatory
Apprentice Completing Programs
$16.57
$14.52
$15.67
$36.47
$15.74
$13.44
$14.98
$36.63
$15.89
$13.54
$15.09
$35.83
$16.00
$13.58
$15.20
$36.29
$16.53
$14.25
$15.79
$36.87
Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse, Data Linking for Outcomes Assessment files.
Note: All wages in 2014 inflation-adjusted dollars. Completers include graduates, those completing at least 45 workforce
education credits without a degree or certificate and those completing uniquely designed programs.
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AFTER COLLEGE STATUS – JOB PREPARATORY
STUDENTS COMPLETING PROGRAMS NINE MONTHS AFTER COLLEGE
COMPLETED TRAINING IN 2013-14 EMPLOYED IN 2014-15
Total Students
Completing
Programs
Bates
Bellevue
Bellingham
Big Bend
Cascadia
Centralia
Clark
Clover Park
Columbia Basin
Edmonds
Everett
Grays Harbor
Green River
Highline
Lake Washington
Lower Columbia
Olympic
Peninsula
Pierce Fort Steilacoom
Pierce Puyallup
Renton
Seattle Central
Seattle North
Seattle South
Seattle Voc Institute
Shoreline
Skagit Valley
South Puget Sound
Spokane
Spokane Falls
Tacoma
Walla Walla
Wenatchee Valley
Whatcom
Yakima Valley
SYSTEM TOTAL
Placed in UI
Covered Jobs*
Employment
Rate
Continuing in
Education
953
831
751
243
26
349
933
1,232
495
985
942
203
794
562
831
438
1,179
336
393
149
732
545
634
758
225
662
566
554
1,261
448
617
718
456
340
557
681
577
556
173
16
257
688
877
387
713
646
143
588
409
632
332
924
204
268
114
559
399
491
525
166
495
407
400
962
297
458
555
385
268
425
71%
69%
74%
71%
62%
74%
74%
71%
78%
72%
69%
70%
74%
73%
76%
76%
78%
61%
68%
77%
76%
73%
77%
69%
74%
75%
72%
72%
76%
66%
74%
77%
84%
79%
76%
30
47
9
9
4
8
37
43
16
34
36
13
32
20
19
7
36
18
45
12
12
8
28
22
2
22
22
27
18
26
37
22
17
17
29
21,698
15,977
74%
784
*Includes Washington state employment only (no self-employed)
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AFTER COLLEGE STATUS – JOB PREPARATORY
STUDENTS LEAVING WITHOUT COMPLETING NINE MONTHS AFTER
COLLEGE
COMPLETED TRAINING IN 2013-14 EMPLOYED IN 2014-15
Total Students
Leaving Without
Completing
Placed in UI
Covered Jobs
Employment
Rate
Continuing in
Education
Bates
Bellevue
264
688
147
486
56%
71%
6
32
Bellingham
Big Bend
Cascadia
467
193
44
285
124
28
61%
64%
64%
16
7
4
Centralia
Clark
Clover Park
196
244
471
110
139
269
56%
57%
57%
4
13
31
415
835
1187
317
636
664
76%
76%
56%
15
21
105
Grays Harbor
Green River
Highline
173
623
509
92
389
325
53%
62%
64%
7
22
21
Lake Washington
Lower Columbia
Olympic
472
322
772
313
181
468
66%
56%
61%
16
8
21
Peninsula
Pierce Fort Steilacoom
Pierce Puyallup
162
559
159
81
375
105
50%
67%
66%
3
34
4
Renton
Seattle Central
Seattle North
269
143
477
178
81
312
66%
57%
65%
4
4
30
Seattle South
Seattle Voc Institute
Shoreline
436
74
279
283
37
163
65%
50%
58%
11
1
5
Skagit Valley
South Puget Sound
Spokane
650
513
492
437
323
295
67%
63%
60%
15
13
9
Spokane Falls
Tacoma
Walla Walla
429
231
261
228
129
163
53%
56%
62%
14
11
5
Wenatchee Valley
Whatcom
Yakima Valley
132
326
434
95
215
316
72%
66%
73%
2
19
18
13,901
8,789
62%
551
Columbia Basin
Edmonds
Everett
SYSTEM TOTAL
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Washington Community and Technical Colleges
68
AFTER COLLEGE STATUS – JOB PREPARATORY
WAGES BY FIELD OF STUDY
COMPLETED TRAINING IN 2013-14 EMPLOYED IN 2014-15
Page 1 of 6
HIGHEST THIRD TIER WAGE PROGRAMS
Total Students
Completing Programs
Field of Study
DENTAL HYGIENIST
Median Wages
Median Earnings
153
$
41.01
$
54,200
CARDIAC INVASIVE TECH
17
$
38.52
$
68,291
FIRE SCIENCE/ADMIN
17
$
34.56
$ 100,602
DIAG MED SONOGRAPHY/ULTRA
63
$
32.50
$
59,042
WATER QUALITY/WASTEWTR MGT
19
$
31.61
$
58,986
1,625
$
29.01
$
52,818
MED RAD TECH (RAD THERAPY)
85
$
28.78
$
45,778
RESPIRATORY THERAPY TECH
55
$
28.55
$
51,715
CONSTRUCTION MGMT
29
$
28.40
$
55,232
EMT (PARAMEDIC)
46
$
28.00
$
68,212
HEARING INSTRUMENT SPEC
18
$
26.97
$
49,544
LOGISTICS & MATERIALS MGMT
15
$
26.68
$
51,227
RADIOLOGIC TECH
58
$
26.63
$
46,390
COML & ADVERTISING ART
69
$
25.53
$
36,668
DATA WAREHOUSE & DB ADMIN
26
$
25.32
$
44,734
ELECTRIC/POWER TRANSM INST
35
$
24.45
$
37,638
PROJECT MGMT
37
$
24.36
$
47,722
ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
10
$
24.17
$
42,839
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASST
65
$
23.88
$
37,039
MEDICAL LABORATORY TECH
20
$
23.86
$
50,235
PROCESS MACH MAINT & REPR
40
$
23.78
$
48,188
PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANT
110
$
23.77
$
39,315
HUMAN RES MGMT/PERSONNEL
28
$
23.54
$
45,285
STATIONARY ENGINEER
21
$
23.02
$
49,021
IND ELECTRONICS TECH
17
$
22.71
$
45,978
BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION MGMT
25
$
22.53
$
42,877
CIVIL DRAFT/ENGR CAD
15
$
22.35
$
42,240
HYDRAULICS & FLUID POWER
10
$
22.26
$
44,094
REGISTERED NURSING
SURGICAL TECH
100
$
21.78
$
40,289
BIOMEDICAL TECH
34
$
21.63
$
41,159
INDUSTRIAL TECH
18
$
21.44
$
37,810
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Washington Community and Technical Colleges
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AFTER COLLEGE STATUS – JOB PREPARATORY
WAGES BY FIELD OF STUDY
COMPLETED TRAINING IN 2013-14 EMPLOYED IN 2014-15
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HIGHEST THIRD TIER WAGE PROGRAMS (cont.)
Total Students
Completing Programs
Field of Study
Median Wages
Median Earnings
ARCHIT DRAFT & ARCHIT CAD
13
$
21.25
$
40,465
INSTRUMENTATION TECH
17
$
21.03
$
45,790
TELECOMM TECH
14
$
20.91
$
42,983
303
$
20.62
$
38,947
INDUSTRIAL PLANT SERVICES
11
$
20.51
$
43,837
ANESTHEOLOGIST ASST
13
$
20.48
$
38,160
REST/CULINARY/CATERING MGT
10
$
20.42
$
41,601
WEB/MULTIMEDIA MGMT/WEBMST
25
$
20.19
$
38,089
SURVEYING TECH
13
$
19.99
$
41,553
MECHANICAL TECH
22
$
18.75
$
38,279
ELEC & ELECTR EQUIP REPAIR
16
$
18.72
$
38,737
CAD DRAFT/DESIGN TECH
39
$
18.55
$
37,386
201
19
168
15
$
$
$
$
18.53
18.30
18.29
17.46
$
$
$
$
38,441
37,735
37,708
37,682
AIRFRAME MECH & AIRCRAFT
19
$
17.04
$
39,062
AGRICULTURAL PROD OPER
12
$
16.23
$
38,514
LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSING
AIRCRAFT/FRAME/PWRPLANT ME
FIRE SYSTEMS TECH
TRUCK & BUS DRIVER
RETAIL MGMT
Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse
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Washington Community and Technical Colleges
70
AFTER COLLEGE STATUS – JOB PREPARATORY
WAGES BY FIELD OF STUDY
COMPLETED TRAINING IN 2013-14 EMPLOYED IN 2014-15
Page 3 of 6
MIDDLE THIRD TIER WAGE PROGRAMS
Total Students
Completing Programs
Field of Study
Median Wages
Median Earnings
MERCHANT MARINE OFFICER
21
$
23.62
$
29,702
NUCLEAR ENGINEERING TECH
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
ARCHITECT ENGINEER TECH
17
98
11
$
$
$
19.54
18.97
18.81
$
$
$
35,766
35,760
36,188
CLIN/MED LAB TECH (CERT)
CIVIL ENGINEERING TECH
HEAT/AC/VENT/REFRIG MAINT
49
21
94
$
$
$
18.75
18.54
18.23
$
$
$
34,188
36,519
33,542
HEALTH INFO/MEDICAL RECORD
COMP & INFO SYS SECURITY
ELECT/ELECTR & COMM TECH
130
102
75
$
$
$
18.07
17.90
17.79
$
$
$
33,748
34,840
34,659
ELECTRO-MECH TECH
DRAFT & DESIGN TECH, GENL
DIESEL MECHANICS TECH
26
92
155
$
$
$
17.74
17.73
17.69
$
$
$
35,659
35,161
34,916
OPTICIANRY/OPHTHALMIC DISP
FUNERAL DIRECTOR/SERVICE
COMP SYS NETWORK/TELECOMM
17
12
349
$
$
$
17.65
17.62
17.54
$
$
$
31,168
34,218
32,674
AGRI MECHANICS & OPERATION
MANUFACTURING TECH
FLAGGING & TRAFFIC CONTROL
19
77
57
$
$
$
17.49
17.36
17.31
$
$
$
34,869
36,231
27,034
MED INSURANCE SPEC
HOSPITAL CENTRAL SRV TECH
MACHINE TOOL TECH
34
27
214
$
$
$
17.23
17.17
17.13
$
$
$
34,790
30,119
34,941
INDUST MECHANICS & MAINT
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL
FASHION/APPAREL DESIGN
22
46
23
$
$
$
17.08
17.05
17.00
$
$
$
28,116
31,493
31,749
458
24
14
$
$
$
16.98
16.98
16.87
$
$
$
30,967
29,595
33,322
INFORMATION PROCESSING
ENERGY CONSERV TECH
OPHTHALMIC TECH
71
29
13
$
$
$
16.82
16.74
16.63
$
$
$
32,093
26,702
33,982
FIRE FIGHTING
LEGAL ASST/PARALEGAL
ENGINEERING TECH, GENL
154
216
34
$
$
$
16.59
16.34
16.30
$
$
$
31,061
29,729
29,569
MARKETING MGMT
HOSPITALITY/TRAVEL SVC OPS
100
16
$
$
16.13
16.12
$
$
28,081
30,229
WELDING TECH
HEMODIALYSIS TECH
GIS & CARTOGROPHY
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Washington Community and Technical Colleges
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AFTER COLLEGE STATUS – JOB PREPARATORY
WAGES BY FIELD OF STUDY
COMPLETED TRAINING IN 2013-14 EMPLOYED IN 2014-15
Page 4 of 6
MIDDLE THIRD TIER WAGE PROGRAMS (cont.)
Total Students
Completing Programs
Field of Study
Median Wages
Median Earnings
CABINET MKG & MILLWORK
MED/HEALTH MGMT & CLIN AST
22
48
$
$
16.06
15.68
$
$
26,478
27,429
ELECTRICIAN
BUSINESS ADMIN & MGMT
AVIATION/AIRWAY MGMT & OPS
46
300
14
$
$
$
15.67
15.47
15.29
$
$
$
30,361
28,047
34,008
ACCOUNTING TECH & BOOKKPG
EMT (AMBULANCE)
MEDICAL/CLINICAL ASST
601
194
554
$
$
$
15.28
15.19
14.96
$
$
$
26,544
28,674
27,231
AGRI BUSINESS & MGMT
SYSTEM/NETWORK & LAN/WAN
WATER, WETLANDS & MARINE
13
35
11
$
$
$
14.77
14.70
14.13
$
$
$
36,000
28,889
28,983
VITICULTURE & ENOLOGY
CONSTR/HEAVY EQUIP OPER
EXECUTIVE ASST/SECRETARY
44
17
13
$
$
$
13.83
13.50
13.48
$
$
$
30,488
28,282
27,531
Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse.
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Washington Community and Technical Colleges
72
AFTER COLLEGE STATUS – JOB PREPARATORY
WAGES BY FIELD OF STUDY
COMPLETED TRAINING IN 2013-14 EMPLOYED IN 2014-15
Page 5 of 6
LOWEST THIRD TIER WAGE PROGRAMS
Total Students
Completing Programs
Field of Study
Median Wages
Median Earnings
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
LANDSCAPING & GROUNDSKEEP
CARPENTRY
18
22
29
$
$
$
16.85
16.63
16.42
$
$
$
25,326
24,482
26,082
BIOLOGICAL LAB TECH
COMPUTER SUPPORT SPEC
VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS
11
58
31
$
$
$
16.07
16.04
15.43
$
$
$
22,447
25,967
24,213
HORTICULTURE OPS, GENL
HEALTH UNIT COORD/WARD CLK
DENTAL ASSISTANT
61
51
244
$
$
$
15.41
15.32
15.09
$
$
$
25,263
21,783
24,710
MULTI-SKILLED HEALTH CARE
INTERIOR DESIGN
HUMAN SERVICES TRNG
20
39
117
$
$
$
15.08
14.94
14.89
$
$
$
25,129
22,306
24,779
AIRLINE/COML/PROF PILOT
COMPUTER GRAPHICS
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN/ASST
29
84
178
$
$
$
14.65
14.62
14.60
$
$
$
26,225
24,650
25,803
PHLEBOTOMY
BUSINESS/COMMERCE, GENL
GOLF COURSE OP & GROUNDS
299
42
10
$
$
$
14.53
14.53
14.50
$
$
$
24,594
20,988
22,928
VETERINARY ASST/TECH
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/POLICE SC
MED INSURANCE CODING SPEC
70
65
140
$
$
$
14.47
14.38
14.18
$
$
$
25,518
23,567
25,508
MICROCOMPUTER APPS, GENL
OFFICE MGMT & SUPERVISION
SUBSTANCE ABUSE/ADDICTION
60
153
164
$
$
$
14.15
14.03
14.03
$
$
$
24,082
22,720
25,404
COMPUTER TECH/COMP SYSTEM
MUSICAL INSTR FAB & REPR
CRIM JUSTICE/LAW ENFORCE
11
10
141
$
$
$
14.02
13.98
13.89
$
$
$
21,727
24,395
24,583
93
57
75
$
$
$
13.87
13.83
13.62
$
$
$
21,118
24,089
22,596
381
74
13
$
$
$
13.57
13.56
13.41
$
$
$
26,461
23,915
22,266
13
10
15
$
$
$
13.32
13.26
13.24
$
$
$
21,543
23,337
24,599
DIGITAL MEDIA: WEB/MULTI
PLASTICS ENGINEER TECH
ADMIN ASST & SECR SCI
AUTO MECHANICS
AUTOBODY/COLLISION & REPR
RECEPTIONIST
COURT REPORTING
MACHINE SHOP TECH/ASST
TURF & TURFGRASS MGMT
AYR 2014-15
Washington Community and Technical Colleges
73
AFTER COLLEGE STATUS – JOB PREPARATORY
WAGES BY FIELD OF STUDY
COMPLETED TRAINING IN 2013-14 EMPLOYED IN 2014-15
Page 6 of 6
LOWEST THIRD TIER WAGE PROGRAMS (cont.)
Total Students
Completing Programs
Field of Study
Median Wages
Median Earnings
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC & TCH
391
$
13.23
$
20,483
LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES
COMPUTER PROGRAM, PRODUCT
MED ADMIN ASST/SECTY
227
10
227
$
$
$
13.21
13.15
13.13
$
$
$
20,904
26,254
23,934
OFFICE OCCS & CLERICAL
LEGAL ADMIN ASST/SECRETARY
SOCIAL/HUMAN SVCS CASEWK
86
34
82
$
$
$
13.12
12.94
12.94
$
$
$
21,172
24,116
24,259
268
28
20
$
$
$
12.67
12.51
12.14
$
$
$
20,983
20,792
22,868
PREPRESS/DESKTOP PUBL
MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST
RADIO & TV BROADCAST TECH
18
49
17
$
$
$
12.08
12.00
11.98
$
$
$
22,396
20,848
22,000
CUSTODIAL/BLDG SERVICES
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
14
13
$
$
11.97
11.52
$
$
23,767
20,590
CULINARY ARTS/CHEF TRAIN
HOTEL/MOTEL MGMT
RECORDING ARTS TECH
Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse DLOA_B34 database Job Prep Post College table where GradDrop >0.
AYR 2014-15
Washington Community and Technical Colleges
74
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